Figgjo was founded in 1941, and is located in Figgjo, near Stavanger, on the west coast of Norway. Figgjo’s delicately illustrated ceramics are characterized by the stories they tell. Collections have names as Saga, Viking, Lotte, Daisy and Corsica.

I have lots of followers who are on the look out for Cathrineholm..from California to Norway.Whenever I am fortunate enough to find a piece of Cathrineholm enamelware I will share it here. You can purchase it in my shop on Etsy...just click on the photo and it will take you there.

Whether you live at the beach or not a mood board can inspire your home decor. This memory board is from LoveFeast Table...use it for photos,messages or as a mood board...that's what I did!Click on the mood board and it will take you to all of the items you see here...they are all available on Etsy.

Is it a love of travel, or a love of the undiscovered? Whichever it is we love maps.There will be a generation that has never opened, or more importantly, refolded a map.I suppose maps will now be considered quaint.This is the oldest I have ever had in my shop, from the 1790's. A French political map of Great Britian

My name is Camille...I live in Surfside Beach, South Carolina with my wonderful husband Bob. It's always been a dream for us to live near the beach. It inspires us. I haven't lived my whole life here but have lived on both coasts and Europe. While I have spent most of my adult life in Maryland home is where the heart is...and for now, it's here.

I am named after my mother who raised me with a love and appreciation for antiques and vintage items...and most importantly, creatively using what you already have.

For the last few years I have had lots of friends, locally and around the world, follow me on Etsy. I have a little Vintage shop, I shop locally and around the region. I go to small thrift shops, the Goodwill, auctions and farm auctions. For me, the process is simple. I go, I look, I hunt, I shoot, I drag it out of the store. (I hunt with my camera but I love the metaphor of hunting!)

In the last few months I have had friends come and ask me about the shop. They see my posts, usually my "SOLD ! ! !" posts on facebook. I didn't realize that people were watching and dreaming about doing this themselves.

As soon as someone asks I go right into my "method". I believed it was common knowledge....apparently not. Most times their eyes glaze over...they are often overwhelmed by the amount of information I throw at them.

If you are considering entering this most creative arena be sure to ponder the full picture. If you enjoy the researching of each little item you sell, if you enjoy writing about these pieces, shipping these pieces, communicating with customers (even when they are not happy) and the easiest of these tasks....shopping. It could be for you.

A dear friend in England, Eve, of The English Shop and My Little French Shop, gave me a great persepective...I asked her about a policy in my shop...it wasn't that complicated, but I needed an outside opinion. Her response..."it's your shop, do what you want!".

That simple phrase empowered me and remined me of my role in the store.

I have helped launch a few shops on Etsy and would love to help encourage you.

In the continuing blogs I will "show and tell" my process. I believe this will be more encouragment than technical knowledge of the internet but when I learn something, I will pass it on.Leave any questions you may have and I'll do my best to guide you...CamilleVintage Home Shop